Justin P. Mattock wrote:
> On 01/23/10 09:21, Trent Shea wrote:
>> On Saturday 23 January 2010 10:17:21 you wrote:
>>> I don't see any flags to disable the search for SELinux.
>>>>> I should mention it's my understanding that gcc shouldn't be searching for
>> host include files at this point, maybe someone can clarify for me though.
>> I haven't the source in front of me at the moment
> for coreutils. but from looking at the errors
> with chcon getfilecon etc.. those are all of the
> tools to manage SELinux(i.g. ls -Z etc..)
> your host system probably has libselinux installed
> and my guess is coureutils has some mechanisms to check for
> that, and if present enables SELinux support(without any switches in
> configure).
>> my guess is either find a host system to build on
> that has no libselinux so coreutils is built without SELinux support, or
> with the host system your using now
My first build of LFS was on a system with SELinux support, and I
did not have this problem. This looks like a problem with gcc, or
some configuration error.
Mike
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